Category
page 1Shinbutsu bunri
Okakura Kakuzō
Japanese scholar and art critic (1863–1913)
Yasaka Shrine
Shinto shrine in Kyoto, Japan
Ernest Fenollosa
American art historian and orientalist (1853-1908)
Hirata Atsutane
conventionally ranked as one of the four great men of kokugaku studies, and one of the most significant theologians of the Shintō religion
haibutsu kishaku
anti-Buddhist movement during the Meiji period in Japan
Asakusa Shrine
Shinto shrine in Tokyo, Japan
Kotohira-gū
thumb|thumbtime=12|Konpira shrine scenes, 2021
(also known by the nickname or Konpira Shrine in English) is a Shinto shrine in the town of Kotohira in Kagawa Prefecture, Japan. Prior to the separation of Shinto and Buddhism in the Meiji era, its name was . The shrine is believed to be a guardian of sailors and fishermen, though its faith also has aspects of mountain worship due to its location on the holy Mount Zōzu.
shinbutsu bunri
policy of separating Shinto and Buddhism pursued by the Meiji government of Japan
Tanzan Shrine
Shinto shrine in Nara Prefecture, Japan
Enoshima Shrine
Shinto shrine in Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan
Mount Rai
mountain in Japan
Gozu Tennō
Japanese plague deity, historically conflated with Susanoo
Saruka Shrine
Shinto shrine in Aomori Prefecture, Japan
Hikosan Jingū
Shinto shrine in Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan
Shrine Merger Movement
empire of Japan policy to merge shrines
Chiba Shrine
Shinto shrine in Chiba Prefecture, Japan